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How the media legitimise Barnaby and Pauline's PHONies

Why do the establishment media continue to legitimise politicians like One Nation's Pauline Hans ...  
BOOK REVIEW: 'Fathering' — a century of change and what endures

A sweeping exploration of fatherhood in Australia, from policy and history to deeply personal ...  
Project Hail Mary: When a book survives the jump to film

In an era where book-to-film adaptations are often met with scepticism, Project Hail Mary arrives ...  
CARTOONS: Donald Trump is 'firing' off, mid-war

The latest head to roll? Only the skipper of the U.S. Navy!  
War as injustice: Why Australia should vote before it fights

War should never be an executive reflex — it demands democratic consent, because those who pay ...  
Supporting data-heavy applications in Australia: Infrastructure considerations for IT managers

Learn how IT managers in Australia can support data-heavy applications with the right infrastru ...  
Essential tools every forex trader should know

Whether you are a day trader scalping pips, or a long-term position trader riding macro trends ...  
Afghanistan starves as allies freeze its future

Australia’s Afghan war legacy is no longer just about battlefield conduct, but a humanitarian ...  
Space loos, lunar exploitation and colonial escapism: The Artemis II mission

A Moon mission dressed as humanity’s triumph reveals itself as a glossy rehearsal for America ...  
Australia’s identity crisis in Asia: Trust, fear and the politics of belonging

Amid a fuel crisis, Australia’s carefully staged diplomacy in Asia reveals a deeper struggle ...  
Why government policy keeps failing — and it’s not the policy

Australia’s public systems are failing because of implementation, not a lack of effort, intent ...  
Israel: The most dangerous nation on Earth

Israel’s escalating actions and influence over U.S. policy are framed as the trigger for a ...  
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EDITORIAL: How the media legitimise Barnaby and Pauline's PHONies

It’s hard to believe there was a time when Barnaby Joyce was representing the nation as Austr ...  
Funding, advantage and Australian schools: Why inequality persists despite reform

Education funding is now more about sustaining advantage than addressing need.  
Frankenstein and AI: Innovation without accountability

The risk of AI is not innovation, but abandonment.  
Plovers in Australia: Swooping, season and safety

Everything Australians need to know about plovers: why they swoop, when swooping season peaks ...  
‘Social cohesion’ defence collapses in NSW court, exposing QLD speech laws

A sharp appellate ruling has struck down NSW’s ‘social cohesion’ protest laws as unconsti ...  
Oil, war and ecocide: The destruction of the Middle East

The ecological destruction and the poisoning of the population continue with the attacks by the ...  

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